Tessa Lee’s latest single, “Dear Friend,” emerges as a poignant reflection on the profound need for connection during times of isolation, drawing inspiration from the Tasmanian lockdown of autumn 2020. Following her acclaimed release “Big Slow Beating Heart,” this track delves deeper into themes of loneliness and the importance of solidarity.
Produced by Jed Pickett, “Dear Friend” opens with the soulful resonance of a Hammond organ, immediately setting a nostalgic, roots-infused tone reminiscent of classic rock influences. Fintan McCullough’s expressive slide guitar weaves throughout, adding a layer of emotional depth to Lee’s heartfelt lyrics. Backed by a tight rhythm section featuring Ian Howard on drums and Isaac Gee on bass, the song exudes warmth and authenticity. Recorded at Rolling on the River Studios with meticulous attention to detail by Jethro Pickett and mastered by Colin Leadbetter, the production captures the essence of Lee’s melodic style—a blend of indie pop infused with jazz and blues influences. Her vocals, marked by a soulful delivery and masterful storytelling, resonate with listeners, offering a glimpse into her Northwest Tasmanian roots. The accompanying music video, shot by Christopher Jolly near Lee’s home, beautifully captures the simplicity and companionship found in everyday moments, spotlighting her beloved kelpie dog—a poignant symbol of loyalty and comfort during uncertain times.
As Tessa Lee prepares for the release of her full-length album “Mountains” in September 2024, “Dear Friend” stands as a testament to her evolving artistry and ability to blend personal experience with universal themes. Through this song, Lee not only invites listeners into her world but also encourages them to reflect on the bonds that sustain us, making it a heartfelt addition to her growing body of work.
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